Although MEPs are discussing how to restructure the internal configuration of the European Parliament – and whether to create new committees for the new five-year mandate – in the end it seems that nothing will really change. Apart from the possible upgrading of SEDE, there have been proposals from various political groups to create a specific committee on health, separate from the existing environment configuration, and to turn the subcommittee on human rights (DROI) into a full committee, to name but a few. All in vain, as the three subcommittees are likely to remain as they are, several sou…